What Do I Do (extended Mix) Direct

: Listeners often highlight the guitar work, describing it as "smooth, buttery, and smokey," providing a lo-fi edge that contrasts with the polished dance production.

: The lyrics—centered on the frustration of trying to "get through to you"—gain more weight as the repetitive structure of the mix mirrors the circular, obsessive feeling of unrequited attention. Why the "Extended Mix" Matters What Do I Do (Extended Mix)

In the context of 1980s dance music, an extended mix wasn't just a longer song; it was a tool. : Listeners often highlight the guitar work, describing

: It provides the essential long intros and outros needed for seamless club transitions. : It provides the essential long intros and

: It allows the artist to "stretch out" beyond the 3:30 radio format, often including instrumental segments or solos that were edited out of the commercial release.

: The track is built on a "sick swing" and "crooked beats" that are characteristic of the era's hardware-driven production.

For a closer look at how this track's structure functions in a club setting, watch this detailed breakdown of its extended arrangement: Phil Fearon - What Do I Do.. Extended version. YouTube• Sep 6, 2007 Final Verdict